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" One of the most sought after presenters in Scotland. A TV frontman who can move from arts programmes to travel shows, to game shows as easily as flicking a remote control button."
The Glasgow Evening Times.

Bryan Burnett is one of Scotland’s best known media personalities, mainly due to the many shows he’s presented for BBC Radio Scotland and Scottish TV.

For ten years, Bryan was the face of Scottish Passport, the holiday programme which has consistently been the most popular regional programme on Scottish Television.

Bryan's other TV work has seen him present a wide variety of studio-based shows. These include:

· Party Animals - a late night game show
· Country Nights - a music show featuring guests from the US and UK
· Passport Quiz - a hugely successful travel quiz show

Bryan is one of Scotland’s most in-demand radio presenters and currently presents Get It On a drivetime music show for BBC Radio Scotland. Bryan’s enthusiastic approach and rapport with listeners has seen the show become Radio Scotland’s highest rated music show.

Described by the Glasgow Herald as “One of the network’s most knowledgeable presenters”, Bryan also presents the critically acclaimed, Brand New Country, BBC Radio Scotland’s country and Americana show. In 2005 he was the proud recipient of the Country Music Association’s International Broadcaster of The Year award.
 
When he's not working, Bryan is a keen participant in the amateur athletics circuit and has run the London Marathon in a time of 2hrs 52mins, well ahead of all the other celebrity participants.

His knowledge of the athletics scene led to Bryan being asked to join the commentary team for most of the big mass participation races in Scotland including the Glasgow Women’s 10K and the Great Scottish Run.

Bryan is also an established host of conferences, awards ceremonies and other live events. His reputation as  “a safe pair of hands” has led to him being asked back year after year to host many of the big charity balls in Scotland.